“It’s difficult in Brazil to point out racism,” says Alexandre Ciconello, a human rights expert and adviser to Amnesty in Rio de Janeiro. “It’s a taboo for the elite of the country and for politicians and authorities. They always say ‘Brazil is a mixed country, we are not the US, we are not South Africa,’ and if you raise racial questions, you’re seen as trying to separate that.”
Will Carless, “Brazil’s ‘Black Lives Matter’ struggle — even deadlier,” Public Radio International, November 3, 2015. http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-11-03/brazils-black-lives-matter-struggle-even-more-dire.
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